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The scientific study of matter in outer space. This is a page for those of you to discuss your Astronomical insights. Feel free to discuss anything really.

You are Free to post links, pages, ask questions. Feel free to discuss anything from the technical aspects such as Astrophysics and Thermodynamics, Or you may Take this to a more cultural aspect and discuss things such as Ancient Mayan Astronomy to Ancient Egyptian Astronomy. I'll regularly post Updates on Celestial Phenomena so please feel free to contribute. But most Importantly, have fun!

09/21/2025

🚀 Imagine peeking 4.5 billion years back in time.⁠

That’s exactly what you’re seeing here.⁠

This is Abell S1063, a giant galaxy cluster in the constellation Grus. Its sheer mass bends space itself, acting like a cosmic magnifying glass. Glowing arcs and streaks on the picture are actually distant galaxies, stretched and magnified by a cosmic trick called gravitational lensing.⁠

Webb spent 120 hours capturing this deep field, using nine infrared filters to uncover the faintest sparks of the universe. This is Webb’s deepest look yet into a single spot of sky.⁠

Here, you’re not just seeing light. You’re seeing time itself. 🌌

09/21/2025

The longer time goes on, the longer I lose faith in the future, these are dark days, we should love one another instead of feeding more hatred into our lives.

09/21/2025

September 20th - on this day in 1994, Discovery landed back on Earth, touchung down on Runway 4 at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

The total duration of the STS-64 mission was 10 days, 22 hours, 49 minutes and 57 seconds, with the orbiter travelling 7,242,048 km and completing 176 orbits of the Earth.

09/21/2025

Moon and Venus conjunction captured early this morning over Stonehenge. 🌙 🌟

09/21/2025

New Shuttle History Book! 📖

This summer we marked 20 years since the shuttle's return to flight after the Columbia disaster.

A new memoir by Steven Hirshorn, the operations representative to the Space Shuttle Orbiter Project Office at the time, presents his perspective on the tragedy, NASA's quest for answers in its aftermath, and lessons for today's leaders.

Download "Ascension: Life Lessons from the Space Shuttle Columbia Tragedy for Engineers, Managers, and Leaders," the newest book in the NASA History Series: https://go.nasa.gov/46sAdI8

09/21/2025

Hello Everyone, here is my latest capture - The Squid Nebula. It's a faint, massive outflow of oxygen gas. The Squid's mysterious origin might be tied to a triple star system and is still being studied by astronomers. I captured this with my Celestron RASA telescope, ZWO ASI533MC color camera, and an Optolong L-eXtreme from Starfront Observatories.

09/21/2025

The SLS rocket for the NASA Artemis II mission may look like its Artemis I predecessor, but it has a few upgrades.

After a successful uncrewed test flight, engineers have improved the Moon rocket’s performance, safety, and reliability, inside and out. Now, it's almost ready to launch the first Artemis crew around the Moon early next year.

Learn more >> https://go.nasa.gov/47TG4sp

Photos from AstroLee's post 09/21/2025
09/21/2025

" I’m proud of this one. I brought a solar telescope to Florida to capture a Falcon 9 rocket launch transiting the sun. While these have been captured before, never with the details of the sun’s chromosphere, which makes this one the first! "

Text & Photo credits: Background Studios 💜

09/21/2025
09/21/2025

My Heart 💙

After over a decade of astrophotography in the backyard, I still love this hobby - and everything that comes with it.

My approach and processing styles may change, but my passion for astro is as bright as it was that first incredible night in 2010.

Camera: https://bit.ly/4lMy93S
Telescope: https://bit.ly/4egVfvz
Mount: https://bit.ly/47hcPMJ

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